Japan's Super Aguri could be set for a surprise return to Formula One in 2010, after withdrawing a year ago due to financial difficulties. Former Super Aguri team chief Aguri Suzuki told the Sankei Sports newspaper on Wednesday that he is tempted to rejoin the sport he once labelled a "club full of piranhas".
The struggling Super Aguri team withdrew from the Formula One world championship.
The struggling Super Aguri Formula One team said on Wednesday they were considering their future after the collapse of a planned rescue deal. "Super Aguri F1 team confirms that it has been informed by Magma Group, the potential purchasers of the team, that its investors no longer wish to fund the intended acquisition," the Japanese team said in a statement.
A FIA spokesman said the Japanese F1 team's application has been refused.